Treon Harris signs with the University of Florida during National Signing Day at Booker T. Washington on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. At left is his father and then-coach Tim ‘Ice’ Harris Sr.
Al Diaz
Miami Herald Staff

Treon Harris signs with the University of Florida during National Signing Day at Booker T. Washington on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. At left is his father and then-coach Tim ‘Ice’ Harris Sr.
Al Diaz
Miami Herald Staff

On the same day Treon Harris was named the University of Florida’s starting quarterback, the school released the police report regarding the freshman’s connection to the Oct. 5 alleged sexual assault on campus.

Florida suspended Harris on Oct. 6 after the 19-year-old Miami native was accused of sexually assaulting a female student at the Springs Residential Complex, an on-campus dorm, around 3 a.m. the night before.

According to the 58-page report released Wednesday, the UF student accused Florida’s quarterback of rape in Harris’ dorm room, saying she voluntarily decided to sleep over but persistently rejected Harris’ sexual advances.

However, Harris told multiple investigators the encounter was consensual.

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“Mr. Harris is not guilty of a crime and did not mistreat this young lady in any way that night,” Johnson said.

Johnson said the accuser had sexual relations with another man an hour before the alleged incident with Harris, and text-messaged Harris immediately after he rallied the Gators to a 10-9 win over Tennessee in Knoxville.

The UFPD’s incident report corroborates Johnson’s claim, with a heavily redacted section detailing the alleged victim’s sexual encounter with another football player.

The report outlines Harris’ interactions with the accuser, including hanging out with the woman immediately upon returning from Knoxville.

According to the report, on Oct. 5, Harris and the accuser watched the Auburn-LSU game before parting ways.

Later that night, Harris, along with several of his teammates, met up with the accuser at Rain, a Gainesville nightclub, partying until 2 a.m.

The group convened in the parking lot afterward, where they drove in multiple vehicles to a local Waffle House, which was closed. The group then drove to a Kangaroo gas station nearby, where surveillance cameras show Harris and the accuser walking arm-and-arm into the store.

There, Harris and the woman got into a separate vehicle and drove back to the Springs Complex, where the alleged sexual assault occurred.

The report covers multiple supplemental narratives, as well as Harris’ 63-page interview.